Category: Mobile Software

As you take your new LG G4 out of its box, two things will run through your mind. First, you’ll feel excitement for all of the things you can do with this amazing mobile phone.

Second, you’ll realize you’ll need to protect your investment. With advanced processing powers, a delicate yet powerful camera, and a 5.5” IPS Quantum display, your LG G4 is a fragile (yet powerful) piece of technology, and it needs all of the protection it can get. In a LG G4 skin, your phone will get all of the protection it needs and more. Continue reading Protect And Stylize Your New LG G4 With An Awesome Skin

Many small business owners think that mobile apps are only necessary for large brands. However, as an ever-increasing number of people are using their mobile devices to surf the web having a mobile app makes good sense for any business, regardless of its size.

Recently it released an alpha version of a new messaging system called Bleep developed by BitTorrent, Inc. Surely many will think that we have many messaging systems for smartphones, but this is different, because it does not save the information in any central server, since it uses the entire network of devices that make up what we call the Torrent to reach the user messages. The company judges that they do not keep any data that being sent.

To use the messaging application Bleep, just we have to download the version for our device from the app store. The registration therein is not necessary, so we can use it anonymously. But if we want to import contacts or invite others, then if an application prior to registration will be required. There will also be a whisper mode, which automatically deletes the message from the device which was sent. Continue reading BitTorrent Bleep, a very secure messaging service

Mobiles Republic announced the release of a new version of Appy Geek, its app for tracking technology news. This application reaches its Version 4 in which includes new features that will maintain the good assessment on it for users interested in this kind of news.

For those who do not know comment Appy Geek is a free news aggregator that offers content licensed by many of the webs of technology most prestigious such as Engadget, SlashGear, Wwwhatsnew. Appy Geek gives us access to articles from all these media through a fast and customizable interface for each user. Continue reading Appy Geek tech news app presents new version

The possibility to make calls to landlines and mobile phones seems a line of clear evolution of instant messaging applications. WhatsApp announced that this year it would have this functionality but Line wants to take advantage and already gives this possibility to Android users.

ICE Unlock Fingerprint Secure is an Android app that will give the chance to unlock the mobile using the fingerprint. The program makes use of the rear camera, both to store a high resolution picture of the fingerprint, as to carry out the unfreezing.

When Apple Touch ID was added as a feature to iPhone 5s last year, many wondered about something similar for Android phones. The answer is not slow in coming, as there are many applications that try to do the same on Android, although in our opinion the best (complete with limitations) is ICE Unlock Fingerprint Secure. We’ll show you how this application works; you can unlock the phone with your fingerprint. Continue reading ICE Unlock Fingerprint Secure: Use your fingerprint to unlock the phone

Jelly Bean is the Android version used in mobile phones, while KitKat has been in the limelight for several months. The latest version reaches only 1.8%, while Jelly Bean already exceeds 60%. These measurements were performed based on visits to the store, in a space of seven days.

Google has released some figures from a study carried out on the basis of visits to Google Play. Though KitKat is the latest robot OS, is one of the least used, almost equaling the percentage of use with Froyo. As for Jelly Bean, it is still the most widely used, with over 60% of the phones that have been measured. Continue reading Jelly Bean is still the Android most used in mobiles

Do you still have your old negative pictures stored in a drawer? No need to take them to a print shop (if they still exist) to print them in photos. Now you can scan them yourself through Helmut Film Scanner, an application for Android and iPhone.

The only thing we have to do our part is to take the negative that we will digitize, place it on a flat surface, more uniform and flat as possible, and take a picture with our mobile, trying to negative to occupy the entire screen and that is as stable as possible. Subsequently, launch Film Scanner and choose the image you want to scan, usually stored in the mobile multimedia gallery. Continue reading Helmut Film Scanner turns your old negatives in photos through your mobile

Android is the operating system most used in the world on mobile devices, but is also a breeding ground for viruses, malware and security threats. Something undeniable when we risk to download apps outside of the official repositories or the developer page. But even so, although updates onto all of Google Play, there are many applications that are quite insecure and that require permissions to skillful and sinister that many times we attach, without pause to examine one by one the permissions granted.

The versatility that give us today’s mobile devices, allow us to execute tasks unthinkable only a few years ago. One is to remotely control a PC from a phone. Fortunately, it is possible from Android device or iPhone, thanks to ROCCAT Power-Grid.